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Ashland HotelsAs renowned for its thespians as for its location in a lush valley between mountain ranges, Ashland is a remarkable little Oregon town. For 8 months of the year, theater-lovers from all over the world flock to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and there are enough restaurants, cafés, and shops to cater to their discerning tastes. Those wishing to escape urban life need not fear; there are opportunities galore for hiking and skiing in one of America’s most iconic mountain ranges. Things to seeYou can’t leave Ashland without seeing a show. For the ultimate experience, book to see a Shakespeare production in the magnificent Allen Pavilion, with its Elizabethan Stage. You will be transported into Shakespeare’s 15th century world. There are also dozens of contemporary productions to choose from each season. Pre or post theater, you can enjoy a meal in one of the restaurants lining Main Street and the festive central plaza. To balance out the art with some science, take the family to the ScienceWorks hands-on museum – children will love all the gizmos and gadgets they can explore. When you’ve had enough of the city, head out into the snow-capped mountains. You can ski on Mount Ashland in the winter, raft in Rogue River, or hit one of the legendary hiking trails in the Cascades. You may be gone for days, but Ashland is the perfect base to return to.Hotels in
AshlandThere are numerous great value hotels in Ashland, ranging from budget, family-friendly inns to grand beaux-arts hotels perfect for a romantic getaway. At the luxury end, there is a mix of boutique and brand hotels, offering opulent rooms with special touches, such as 4-poster beds and Egyptian cotton sheets. Discount hotels offering more basic, but still very decent, accommodation are also widely available. You can expect good-sized rooms with all the mod cons, including satellite TVs, WiFi access, and coffee makers. Where to stayTo soak up the theatrical atmosphere during festival season and to be close to the main cultural attractions, stay in the city center. Here, the hotels tend to be 3 to 4 stars and some are grand landmarks in their own right. You’ll also have a choice of restaurants and bars within a short walking distance. If you’re coming for the great outdoors, choose one of the boutique hotels or budget inns on the outskirts of town, close to the mountains. Southeast of the center, some of the hotels offer ski storage and shuttles to the Mount Ashland ski area. How to get to AshlandRogue Valley International Medford Airport serves Ashland and neighboring cities. It is well-connected to major airport hubs, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. The airport is located about 15 miles north of the city center. Several hire car companies have desks in the terminal, and renting a car is the best option if you plan to get out into the Cascade or Siskiyou mountain ranges. Taxis are also available at the airport, as well as a public shuttle bus. Some hotels can arrange their own shuttles for you if you pre-book. The journey into Ashland takes about 20 minutes.

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